FDA targets unapproved nausea drugs

The FDA announced last week that it was asking manufacturers of a certain type of nausea-treating drug to stop making and marketing the products. Specifically, the FDA targeted manufacturers of suppository drug products containing trimethobenzamide hydrochloride because they are not FDA-approved. This action is part of an ongoing FDA effort to root out prescription drugs that do not have FDA approval.

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